It’s been a tumultuous few months for Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans. Mere days after the series was canceled in May, NBC announced that it was picking up the cop comedy for a sixth season. But there’s some sad news for the upcoming season: Chelsea Peretti will be leaving the show.

For five seasons, Peretti has blessed us all with her portrayal of the snarky, wise, and morally ambiguous Gina Linetti. And today, October 3rd, the comedian announced in a series of tweets that Gina’s time on the show is drawing to a close. She wrote that she’ll be leaving at some point during Season 6, but didn’t rule out future guest appearances, writing, “that doesn’t mean I won’t ever be back, winky face emoji, heart emoji.” True to form, the rest of her message was equal parts heartfelt and hilarious.

"I want to thank you for the hours you spent watching Gina be Gina: confident, idiotic-but-smart, pithy, and infused with rhythm and cell-phone radiation," she wrote to the show's fans.

“Perhaps Emmy Rossum said it best when she wrote about Shameless (I’ve bolded the extra relevant parts in her quote below,” Peretti tweeted along with a photo of Rossum’s farewell note.

Peretti bolded both:"This kind of stability, this family, has nurtured me and made me feel safe enough to stretch and grow creatively," and, "I taught Emma to shave her legs."

LOL.

B99 fans. Hiiiiiiiiiiii. Chelsea Peretti, here. I won't be doing a full season of Brooklyn Nine Nine in Season 6. But that doesn’t mean I won’t ever be back, winky face emoji, heart emoji. I want to thank you for the hours you spent watching Gina be Gina:

confident, idiotic-but-smart, pithy, and infused with rhythm and cell-phone radiation. ❤️💯It is hard for me to know exactly what to say. Perhaps Emmy Rossum said it best when she wrote about Shameless (I bolded the extra relevant parts in her quote below):

We think Gina would approve.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator Dan Goor issued his own statement about Peretti’s departure on Twitter, writing that he and Mike Schur had always wanted her to be a part of the show and promising that Gina’s send-off would do her character justice.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator Dan Goor issued his own statement about Peretti’s departure on Twitter, writing that he and Mike Schur had always wanted her to be a part of the show and promising that Gina’s send-off would do her character justice.

"We have tried really hard to create a storyline for her departure that lives up to a character who can only be described as 'the human embodiment of the 100 emoji,'" he wrote. "While it's sad to see a member of the family leave, we are so proud of Chelsea and excited for what she does next. Also, I know for a fact this isn’t the last we’ll see of Gina Linetti."